Sunny Hawaiian Bbq
- gradeGrade A
- inspection score8 pts
- critical violations1
- last inspectedOctober 20, 2025 →
- address7435 S Durango Dr Ste 104, Las Vegas 89113
Is Sunny Hawaiian Bbq clean?
Sunny Hawaiian Bbq is currently Grade A from Southern Nevada Health District (SNHD), from an inspection on October 20, 2025. Inspectors wrote up 1 critical violation — the kind most directly linked to foodborne illness. On Cooked's ladder that reads clean 😇.
What did inspectors find at Sunny Hawaiian Bbq?
These are the violations recorded at the most recent inspection on October 20, 2025, in plain English, with the city's own wording underneath.
- ⚠️TCS food labeled and dated as required. Food sold for offsite consumption labeled properly. Records, logs, policies, and procedures maintained and available when required.
- ⚠️Utensils, equipment, linens, single-service/single-use items properly handled, stored, and dispensed.
- ⚠️Handwashing (as required, when required, proper glove use, no bare hand contact of ready to eat foods). Food handler health restrictions as required.critical
- ⚠️Physical facility in sound condition and maintained.
When was Sunny Hawaiian Bbq last inspected?
Sunny Hawaiian Bbq has 10 inspections on record going back to January 6, 2021, averaging 11 points.
October 20, 2025 A
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View full inspection →January 22, 2025 A
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View full inspection →January 24, 2024 A
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View full inspection →February 16, 2023 A
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View full inspection →January 31, 2023 B
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View full inspection →February 3, 2022 A
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View full inspection →July 30, 2021 A
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View full inspection →July 20, 2021 C
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View full inspection →January 26, 2021 A
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View full inspection →January 6, 2021 B
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View full inspection →How Las Vegas grades restaurants
The Southern Nevada Health District grades on demerits, and here more is worse: roughly 0–10 demerits earns an A, 11–20 a B, and 21 or more a C. Serious problems can skip the ladder entirely — an imminent health hazard gets the permit suspended and the kitchen shut on the spot, which shows up as a closure rather than a letter. SNHD covers all of Clark County, so Henderson, North Las Vegas and the unincorporated Strip all run the same scheme. Cooked reads A as clean, B as mid, C or a closure as cooked.
Source: Southern Nevada Health District (SNHD) via SNHD Restaurant Inspections. Cooked refreshes this data daily — this listing's most recent inspection is dated October 20, 2025. Inspection results describe one moment in a kitchen's life, not a permanent verdict.
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